Got Win10? Got ISO?
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 6:54 am
Monday morning this week the missus's PC came up with "BSOD", the dreaded blue screen of death.
Error code on screen says 0xc 00000d, corrupt boot config. Apparently not uncommon after certain Windows updates.
Using another PC, I soon found help on line. This involved using your Win10 image disk (iso) to launch a C:\ command prompt.
Following these instructions, I soon had the PC up and running again.
https://www.techjay.com/how-to-fix-erro ... ows-10-os/
Why am I telling you this?
Lucky for me I made an image disk (copy) of the Windows installation at the time, without which I would have been stranded.
Microsoft allows you to make a "copy" of your Windows installation, and if you haven't made yours yet, I would really recommend you do so while you are still ahead.
And its very easy really.....
1. Make a new folder somewhere you will remember.
2. Name it something sensible like "Win10 iso".
3. From the Microsoft website, download their "media creation tool". Save it or copy it to your new folder.
This one: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/softwar ... /windows10
4. Run the creation tool. After a while a copy of your Windows installation will appear in this new folder. (Windows.iso).
5. Burn it to DVD.
You can use this DVD for a complete new installation, or for repairs, like in my case.
To learn more, read the info on the MS site.
You get an option to copy to a usb stick also, which needs a minimum of 8gB.
For this to work though, I think your PC needs to be able to boot from USB in the boot settings.
Jan
Error code on screen says 0xc 00000d, corrupt boot config. Apparently not uncommon after certain Windows updates.
Using another PC, I soon found help on line. This involved using your Win10 image disk (iso) to launch a C:\ command prompt.
Following these instructions, I soon had the PC up and running again.
https://www.techjay.com/how-to-fix-erro ... ows-10-os/
Why am I telling you this?
Lucky for me I made an image disk (copy) of the Windows installation at the time, without which I would have been stranded.
Microsoft allows you to make a "copy" of your Windows installation, and if you haven't made yours yet, I would really recommend you do so while you are still ahead.
And its very easy really.....
1. Make a new folder somewhere you will remember.
2. Name it something sensible like "Win10 iso".
3. From the Microsoft website, download their "media creation tool". Save it or copy it to your new folder.
This one: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/softwar ... /windows10
4. Run the creation tool. After a while a copy of your Windows installation will appear in this new folder. (Windows.iso).
5. Burn it to DVD.
You can use this DVD for a complete new installation, or for repairs, like in my case.
To learn more, read the info on the MS site.
You get an option to copy to a usb stick also, which needs a minimum of 8gB.
For this to work though, I think your PC needs to be able to boot from USB in the boot settings.
Jan